Totally agree with Sixt in Germany. Sixti runs a close second. In the US, however, Avis has always been my go-to.
Totally agree with Sixt in Germany. Sixti runs a close second. In the US, however, Avis has always been my go-to.
Those things are truly hideous to behold.
Plus Trivago uses that scary-looking unshaven git with his shirt unbuttoned as a spokesperson, so right off, no way in hell am I using them. Unless I want a reservation for a cardboard box under a freeway overpass, which is where he appears to sleep.
Oh HELL yes!
Much want.
Well that escalated quickly!
Oh very yes. Here in Sacramento, we have a bunch of them.
The stupid - it hurts...
Hey, at least it's still grounded to the ground, right?
Moin moin!
The F-150 has great leg room, but if I move the seat back far enough to take advantage of it, I can barely reach the steering wheel, and I wear a 16/34 shirt, so no t-rex arms.
As a 6'5" driver, let me state that finding a car with sufficient legroom (36" inseam) is not easy. Before I purchased my 2012 Outback (and leased a 2013 Passat), I looked at the following vehicles and found them wanting:
Came here to say this.
Having lived in Germany for 6 years, I had occasion to watch olympic coverage on German TV. I can tell you that the coverage was WAY more varied, it covered more events and profiled/reported on athletes from all over the world. It was far less biased than NBC.